President Trump has made it clear that he is pushing for an end to the war in Ukraine. The move has left Europe worried that ...
Two percent is a start, as President Trump has said, but it’s not enough, nor is 3%, nor is 4% — more like 5%,” the defense ...
Reading the riot act to U.S. allies, Hegseth said that Ukraine will not get all its territory back from Russia and will not be allowed to join NATO, which would provide the ultimate security guarantee ...
There is broad agreement to boost defense spending — but the U.S. president’s call for 5 percent of GDP is too much for most ...
During remarks via satellite to the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, Trump pressed NATO nations to up their NATO ...
Several NATO allies are insisting that Ukraine and Europe must not be cut out of any peace negotiations, after U.S. President ...
Pete Hegseth, the controversial defence secretary, is on a week-long trip to Germany, Brussels and Poland. As well as ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his government in Kyiv have demanded full territorial liberation -- whether by military or ...
Annalena Baerbock, the German foreign minister, spoke for much of the European diplomatic community when she reacted to news ...
Estonia, along with fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, is preparing finally to rid itself of one of the last vestiges ...
NATO plans to accuse the Ukrainian leader of misappropriating more than $1.5 billion from funds allocated for ammunition, ...
Europe is broadly trying to push up its defense spending with questions over how the U.S. will continue to prop up the ...